"Now... what, unnie?"
"W-Well..."
"You know that we're not in a situation that can just be glossed over like that, right? Shouldn't we at least be withdrawing now? It's a little late, but if I report the situation to the superiors, there might be room to fix it somehow."
"I trust junior Lee Kiyoung."
"That bastard is a psychopath! He's out of his mind! It will be most reasonable to fix it now and contact the god of sunset separately. If it goes on like this, the continent will truly be over. Can you see the face of the god of sunset now? He's clearly going to be hostile to us. First of all, we have to explain the situation to the higher-ups. We have to let them know it's not our fault."
"..."
"We have to move before he finishes the continent, comes up here and destroys us!"
"You should listen to me, Lauren!"
"I mean... unnie..."
I had no choice but to close my eyes.
When I opened them again, I saw the man's smile.
'Psychopath...'
I didn't know what she was thinking. The thought of betraying the innocent unnie made me furious.
'It's really going to end.'
I really didn't think it would be strange for it to be this dimension's destruction.
'We can't intervene anyway, can we? Isn't it over and done with?'
The transformation of the continent into a dungeon was already in progress. Since the system had already made a decision, there might be limits to external interference.
The foreign light continued to spread through the sky. The penalty of event failure was the reproduction of the day of destruction, but that wasn't the same light as before.
Since the system imposed a penalty, it was virtually impossible to block it using outside intervention.
"I haven't been watching this continent for that long, but... there's one thing I can be sure of. I've never seen a place in as much of a mess as this. The great wars, the wars for the liberation of different races, and the wars caused by great famines were better than this."
'It's completely a mess.'
I had seen many wars fought because of human selfishness, fought because of interests, and many other reasons.
I had watched the struggle of the continent to prevent monsters, demons, or creatures from the void, but I thought that all those crises were nothing compared to what was happening now.
'This is insane...'
There was no other word that could better describe the present situation.
Monsters were rampaging all over the place, and the war in the area where the event had fallen wasn't even over yet.
The god of sunset, whom I believed in, was rampaging, and the guy who had gone down to fix all of this was adding fuel to the fire.
"How could I not be worried? It's over. I came all the way here after trusting you... of course, I'm not blaming unnie, but... t-this is... if this doesn't end well, how will we live?"
"I... I'm telling you to believe in junior Lee Kiyoung."
"That bastard is a psycho! He has a self-harm addiction and probably doesn't even know what he's doing. I don't know what caused him to get mad, but... I mean, I don't know what he didn't like, but he seemed to only want to mess with the continent."
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Regressor Instruction Manual (PART 5)
FantasyTITLE Regressor Instruction Manual (회귀자 사용설명서) BY 흙수저 TRANSLATOR *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* STORY One day, I was summoned to this world. Beasts poured out, and an incredible crisis came. My talents couldn't have been worse. [The p...